1. Civil Procedural Law and the era of absolutism

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Task 1.
1. Civil Procedural Law and the era of absolutism
A) regulated the rights and duties of the nobility
B) was of class character
C) contain provisions concerning the privileged (compared with serfs) status of state peasants
D) completely ignored the interests of merchants
2. The main features of the social system in Russia in XVIH.
A) the consolidation of the nobility; a clear class division
B) the rapid growth of the bourgeoisie
C) the privileged position of the clergy in comparison with the nobility
D) benefits and privileges of the urban population
3. In the legal system of the Russian Empire in the first half of the XIX century.
A) there were minor changes, mainly related not to the content of law and its form (the systematization of law)
B) marked the rapid growth of the legislation
C) fundamentally new legal sources
D) was published several industry codes
4. Penal Code and Criminal Corrections 1845 are exempt from corporal punishment
A) nobility, of the clergy, honorary citizens
B) the nobility, of the clergy, honorable citizens, merchants first two guilds
C) the nobility, of the clergy, honorable citizens, urban inhabitants
D) nobles and of the clergy
5. "Constitution" Nikita Muravyov is installed in Russia
A) the republican system, abolished the institution of serfdom, gives land to the peasants
B) an electoral system based on universal suffrage, but retained the monarchy
C) the federal form of government, limited monarchy, introduced universal suffrage
D) a constitutional monarchy with a federal structure, introduced the census suffrage
Task 2.
1. Table of Ranks included the following methods of acquisition of nobility:
A) by birth or as a reward for the many years military service
B) Award of the king, marriage to a gentleman (or gentlewoman)
C) the length of service, receiving the Order, the award of the king
D) the purchase of the estate, previously owned by a nobleman
2. Regulatory material Shipyard was located
A) by a branch principle
B) at pandectists
C) system, developed by Speransky
D. chronologically
3. Code of Laws of testamentary rights were denied
A). minors, irresponsible, exiles
B) minors, irresponsible, monks, suicide
C) minors, irresponsible, monks, wives their husbands are alive
D) minors, irresponsible, monks, persons deprived of all property rights, suicide
4. The nobility were under Peter I
A) All service people who had ancestral lands or estates
B) representatives of the old aristocracy
C) nobles national borderlands of the Russian Empire
D) foreigners held at the Civil Service
5. "Russian Truth" PI Pestel assumed
A) the destruction of the autocracy, the transfer of capital in Nizhny Novgorod, the abolition of landed property, the granting of independence to national outskirts of the Russian Empire
B) the convening of the Constituent Assembly, the destruction of caste system and autocracy, granting land to the peasants on the right of private property
C) the declaration of Russia a constitutional monarchy and the convening of parliament, the introduction of universal suffrage
D) the abolition of serfdom, the proclamation of the Russian republic, the convening of parliament, the introduction of universal suffrage and the private ownership of land

Task 3.
1. When Peter 1dela of state crimes under the jurisdiction of
A) Procurator of the Senate
B) Office of Secret Investigation
C) The Secret expedition of the Senate
D) Preobrazhensky and the Secret Chancellery
2. The best evidence considered
A) the testimony of witnesses and eyewitnesses
B) exhibits
C) own admission
D) physical evidence, backed up by the testimony of witnesses
3. Features of the emergence of absolutism in Russia (compared with Western European countries):
A) the absence of caste-representative institutions like the Fr

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